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French, U.S. jet fighters destroy IS site in Iraq: French ministry

Xinhua, May 2, 2016 Adjust font size:

French and U.S. warplanes launched two separate strikes to destroy "an important logistic site" of the Islamic State (IS) in Iraq, the French defense ministry said in a statement on Sunday.

The strikes were conducted on April 29-30, and targeted a site used by the terrorist group to build large quantities of bombs and vehicles for suicide attacks, the ministry said.

"The site that was destroyed is situated in Al Qaim at the Iraqi-Syrian border, and it required two separate strikes because of its size," said the statement.

France was the first European country to join the U.S.-led coalition in September 2014 to strike IS militants at the request of the Iraqi government.

In a previous interview with a French radio, Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said that an international coalition is fighting IS insurgents, trying to take back by the end of the year Mosul in Iraq and Rekka in Syria, the group's main strongholds in the region. Endi